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Karma Waters: Buddhist Master Leads Money and Morality Talks on HMS President PR Newswire LONDON, July 12, 2012 LONDON, July 12, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- What and why: Launch of 'Is there more to life than making money?'.
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Karma Waters: Buddhist Master Leads Money
and Morality Talks on HMS President
PR Newswire
LONDON, July 12, 2012
LONDON
,
July 12, 2012
/PRNewswire/ --
What and why:
Launch of
'Is there more to life than making money?'
. From
the top deck of the HMS President, with the opulence of the Shard, London Eye,
and the Houses of Parliament in the background, a robed Buddhist master
leads dignitaries from the House of Lords, Action for Happiness, New
Economics Foundation, and young ambassadors from The Prince's Trust,
forming an arc of silent reflection.
The moment of calm on the World War I ship, amidst the cityscape, will mark
the start of talks on
'Is there more to life than making money?'
- part of the
Wealth of
Europe
initiative, exploring the value of values in the 21st century
economy. The talks will look at new poll results, which suggest responsibility
and not money motivates young people in the UK and
Europe
.
Where:
Top deck, HMS President 1918, Victoria Embankment,
London
, EC4Y
0HJ
When:
Monday
16 July 2012
,
10am
-1015am (photos), 1015-1145 (talks)
Who:
His Holiness Karmapa Thaye Dorje - the 29 year old head of the Karma
Kagyu lineage of Tibetan Buddhism, Lord Andrew Stone of Blackheath, Juliet
Michaelson from the New Economics Foundation, Mark Williamson from Action
for Happiness, Michael Binyon from the Times, Hillary Harris and several other
youth ambassadors from The Prince's Trust, will all take part in the photo and
talks.
Info:
His Holiness Karmapa Thaye Dorje will lead talks on 'Is there more to life
than making money?'. The talks form part of Wealth of
Europe
, which polled
young people in
Europe
about their values. The poll, with questions from The
Prince's Trust, British Youth Council, and AIESEC, the world's largest student run
organisation, show that 0% of young people think making money is the
meaning of life, while 73% say it's about helping and inspiring others. 42% of
young people say that recognition and responsibility motivates them the most,
with only 2% saying money is the biggest motivator. 430 people aged 18-30
took part in the poll. 1150 young people form The Wealth of
Europe
community
on facebook. The full poll figures are released on Monday.
Links:
View from HMS President:
http:// www. abscentres . com / hms - president . php, Wealth of
Europe
:
https:// www. facebook . com / wealthofeurope, HH Karmapa:
www. karmapa . org.
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